Daily Dispatch

Guptas ‘looted R880m’ from government through Estina dairy

- GRAEME HOSKEN

Explosive testimony delivered on Thursday before the commission of inquiry into state capture indicates the Gupta’s Estina dairy farm project was used to launder R880m.

While the project received R283m from the Free State government the amount, “through a complex money washing system”, ballooned to nearly R1bn, according to Paul Holden.

Holden is the director of investigat­ions at Shadow World Investigat­ions, a global organisati­on probing cases of grand corruption and corporate malfeasanc­e.

Estina, which was establishe­d as a public-private partnershi­p with the Free State government, is linked to the Guptas through various proxies who helped the family operate it, allegedly as a company to launder investment­s from the provincial government.

Delivering damning financial evidence, including Estina’s bank account records, Holden testified that the Guptas, through various offshore companies, allegedly ran a complex money-laundering enterprise to steal investment­s from the provincial government.

“While R283m was deposited by the Free State government, through a complex money washing system, the money ballooned to R880m.”

Stopping testimony, an astounded deputy chief justice Raymond Zondo, who is chairing the inquiry, said he thought the amount was far less.

“Is it really this much? This all came from the Free State government? It is quite a large amount?”

Holden responded that the R283m “was washed three times [through various offshore Gupta-linked companies] in a circle to produce this amount [R880m].”

“In money-laundering investigat­ions, this process is known as round-tripping, where funds are paid out of a specific bank account and then later paid back into the same account.

“This is to create the impression that the monies coming into the specific bank account are actually separate amounts.”

He said the only portion of the R880m which was not from the Free State government was 3.9% [R35m] of the deposits.

“The rest all came from the provincial government’s coffers.”

 ?? Picture: GALLO IMAGE ?? TALKING POINT: Evidence presented at the Zondo commission implicates the Gupta family in money laundering .
Picture: GALLO IMAGE TALKING POINT: Evidence presented at the Zondo commission implicates the Gupta family in money laundering .

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